Your large grade A eggs are costing more
FRED data recorded a 2.2% price jump for large grade A eggs, sending cost ripples from grocery aisles to weekend brunch menus.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Grocery Cpg

Key points
- The average price of large grade A eggs increased by 2.2% at the start of July 2026.
- This data comes from the Federal Reserve Economic Data service.
- The change suggests a small but noticeable increase in the cost of a grocery staple.
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